
From the Manger to the Cross
Drama
Overview
The life of Jesus is played out in tableaux shot in the Holy Land.
Top Cast
Robert Henderson-Bland
Robert Henderson-Bland
Jesus - the Man
Robert Henderson-Bland
Jesus - the Man
Percy Dyer
Percy Dyer
Jesus as a Youth
Percy Dyer
Jesus as a Youth


Gene Gauntier
Gene Gauntier
Mary
Gene Gauntier
Mary


Alice Hollister
Alice Hollister
Mary Magdalene
Alice Hollister
Mary Magdalene


Sidney Olcott
Sidney Olcott
Blind Man (uncredited)
Sidney Olcott
Blind Man (uncredited)


Robert G. Vignola
Robert G. Vignola
Judas
Robert G. Vignola
Judas
Samuel Morgan
Samuel Morgan
Pilate
Samuel Morgan
Pilate
James D. Ainsley
James D. Ainsley
John the Baptist
James D. Ainsley
John the Baptist
George Kellog
George Kellog
Herod
George Kellog
Herod


J.P. McGowan
J.P. McGowan
Wise Man 1
J.P. McGowan
Wise Man 1
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